With a population of around 1.3 million people, Cox's Bazar in southern Bangladesh is the largest refugee camp in the word.
A family of six who had just left a Bangladesh refugee camp before arriving in Canada is mourning the loss of nine-year-old ...
China has contributed $2.5 million to provide liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to meet the cooking needs of Rohingya refugees in ...
Bangladesh has done what few countries would and it opened its borders, its land, and its heart. But it cannot do this alone, ...
Life in the heaving camps around Cox’s Bazar is marked by a daily struggle for even basic connectivity and safety.
The word Rohingya refugee is about to settle in a dictionary now. Only woes continue for Rohingya refugees and make the ...
The oil will provide enough cooking fuel for one million Rohingya refugees over the next three months, according to WFP ...
In April 1971, at the age of 24, Val Harding was volunteering as a nurse at a hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, when she first heard of the atrocities on March 25 in Dhaka and the fight for the Liberation ...
India’s top court repeats executive rhetoric as Rohingya face secret deportations, raising due-process and human-rights ...
A continent as large as Asia rarely speaks in a single tone. From above, the Rohingya refugee camps at Bangladesh’s Cox’s ...
Amid Washington’s controversial backing of Pakistan in 1971, Senator Edward Kennedy broke ranks, condemning the crackdown in East Pakistan, pressing for investigations into US arms transfers, and beca ...
According to those who submitted the memorandum, despite having legal recognition as citizens, the community's opportunities for education, housing, and employment remain limited due to their camp-bas ...